The collapse of Russia is a reality.
THE ANNOUNCER IN PUH AND DUST DESTROYED PUTIN AND THE MEDVEDEV WITH GOVERNMENT.
*ARPORC - All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center
Russia: Two militants killed in counter-terrorism op in Stavropol - NAK
Two militants were killed in a firefight with the Russian Special Forces in Stavropol Territory, Friday night, according to the National Counter-terrorism Committee (NAK).
The militants were reportedly killed after they opened fire on the officers who had requested them to pull over their vehicle. A wide range of weapons, including a gun, ammunition and components used for making improvised explosive devices (IEDs), was reportedly found on the site of the incident.
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Syria: Civilians shed tears as buses bring them from besieged Idlib to Aleppo
Around 30 buses with civilians on board were seen arriving from the besieged villages of Fu'ah and Kefraya in the Idlib Governorate to the safety of government-controlled areas of Aleppo on Friday
SOT, Idlib Governorate citizen (Arabic): I don't know what to say... I don't know what to say. I hope God will take us back to our homes, God will protect Bashar al-Assad.
SOT, Idlib Governorate citizen (Arabic): We've been travelling for four days. The most exhausting time was during the night. There were approximately 90 people in each bus. Thanks to the Red Cross we got everything we needed. We thank them very much, they got us pampers, milk, food for children, and everything else.
SOT, Idlib Governorate citizen (Arabic): The Red Cross treated us very well. The trip was comfortable. The most important thing for us now is that our families who stayed there will come and join us as soon as possible.
SOT, Idlib Governorate citizen (Arabic): Of course it is hard to be away from hometown, but we had to. We were strangers in our own home, surrounded by militants. It was a hard choice but we didn't have any other options.
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David Wilcock | Financial Tyranny on Russian TV, Pt. 2: Jan. 30, 2013
Part Two of the epic Russian series, built off of David Wilcock's groundbreaking Financial Tyranny, on how the Federal Reserve bankers secretly financed both sides of World War I and II.
It was the ultimate bank robbery -- a sociopathic cabal of insiders who dreamed up and carried out the greatest crime in human history.
They were stealing gold -- which had been held in central banks as collateral to print currency for hundreds of years.
Some of the leaders secretly knew this was being done -- and were told it was for the good of humanity, as gold ownership would devastate world peace.
The gold was secretly put on deposit with the Federal Reserve -- and exchanged for worthless bonds, with face values of up to a billion dollars each.
This global heist allowed the Federal Reserve to eliminate all competition to their magic printing press -- so they could print 26 trillion dollars' worth of bailouts, as a Fed audit revealed.
Imagine if you could write numbers on a piece of paper and get real value for it in exchange. This was the greatest stunt of all -- and the Cabal actually pulled it off, worldwide.
A growing international alliance of countries want to defeat the Federal Reserve -- and restore unprecedented peace and prosperity to our planet.
This is the second of two episodes of We Never Dreamed, a popular show on REN-TV that airs on prime time. This episode was called The Dark Magic of Gold, and aired on January 30, 2013.
When the first episode aired on January 16, 2013, Germany demanded the Federal Reserve return 300 metric tons of gold on deposit that same day -- and also demanded France return their entire holdings of 376 metric tons.
Russia bravely stepped forward to reveal the secrets of the Illuminati, Lucifer, the Bilderberg meetings, the New World Order, and the greatest criminal act in human history.
See it now for the first time -- complete with English subtitles -- and enjoy!
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Evgeni Malkin: The Russian Penguin (Eng. Subtitles)
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6 May 2016 documentary of Evgeni Malkin by Channel 1.
A thousand thanks to Okapik who took the time to translate this entire documentary. You are an absolute star and you deserve all the things!
The subtitles are added by yours truly, and I apologise to any and all Russian speakers at any text and audio disparity. I don't speak Russian, so this was a process of guess work, mostly.
16 May 2016: Some corrections made.
Russian nicknames and diminutives:
Evgeni - Zhenya - Zhenka
Sergei - Serega - Serezha - Sery
Vladimir - Volodya
Alexander - Sanya
Anna - Anya
Pavel - Pasha
* At 18:24 Geno makes a joke about Kuznetsov being from Chelyabinsk. In Russia, there is a joke about the toughest people being from Chelyabinsk.
* At 28:52 Geno refers to a Zapashny, who is a famous Russian tiger handler.
*At 35:56 Gennadi and Gonch are playing pool, and they were making it a game where normally the winner decides what the loser has to do (e.g. pushups or something similar), but Geno decided that he would decide as the referee.
List of people appearing on-screen (In order of appearance):
Evgeni Malkin
Anna Kasterova
Vladislav Tretiak: three-time Olympic champion and the president of the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia
Sidney Crosby
Sergei Gimaev: honoured coach of Russia
Vladimir Putin
Natalia Malkina: Geno's mother
Vladimir Malkin: Geno's father
Sergei Vitman
Vladimir Petrov: two-time Olympic champion
Gennadi Ushakov: Geno's agent
Marc-André Fleury
Sergei Gonchar
Mike Sullivan
Heard off-screen:
Paul Steigerwald
Mike Lange
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Semi-trucks destroyed in fire
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CBN to support businesses towards import substitution
According to Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele the bank is ready to support businesses that will like to work with the CBN towards import substitution adding that the move is aimed at increasing Nigeria’s self-sufficiency. He discussed this and addressed the uncertainty about when the country's next Monetary Policy Committee will be held with CNBC Africa’s Christycole Popoola.
A Conversation with Vladimir Putin, Continued 2010 (English Subtitles)
16 december 2010
Television channels Rossiya and Rossiya 24 and radio stations Mayak and Vesti FM have started broadcasting the annual Q&A session, A Conversation with Vladimir Putin, Continued
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky exposing nonprofit organizations (English subs)
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In this speech, Zhirinovsky exposing NPO's that are active in Russia, and specifically the ''Soros foundation''.
Speech in Duma on 30/06/2015
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1. No idea what this one is. Google doesn’t show it.
2. Mavrodi – was a fraudster who performed one of biggest frauds in history of Russia. Probably third, after Lenin’s 1917 revolution, and Gorbachev’s 1991 collapse of the Union.
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Germany: The OSCE's deputy chief sees the positives in Ukraine
The Chief Monitor of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Alexander Hug guaranteed that heavy weapons are being withdrawal from the frontline in Berlin, Friday. Hug said that there are still recorded incidents of fighting in the area of Donetsk's airport and Mariupol, but the ceasefire is otherwise holding well.
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Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation | Wikipedia audio article
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The Crimean peninsula was annexed from Ukraine by the Russian Federation in February–March 2014 and since then has been administered as two Russian federal subjects—the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. The annexation was accompanied by a military intervention by Russia in Crimea that took place in the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and was part of wider unrest across southern and eastern Ukraine.On 22–23 February 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin convened an all-night meeting with security service chiefs to discuss the extrication of deposed Ukrainian President, Viktor Yanukovych. At the end of the meeting Putin remarked that we must start working on returning Crimea to Russia. On 23 February, pro-Russian demonstrations were held in the Crimean city of Sevastopol. On 27 February masked Russian troops without insignia took over the Supreme Council (parliament) of Crimea, and captured strategic sites across Crimea, which led to the installation of the pro-Russian Aksyonov government in Crimea, the conducting of the Crimean status referendum and the declaration of Crimea's independence on 16 March 2014. Russia formally incorporated Crimea as two federal subjects of the Russian Federation with effect from 18 March 2014.
Ukraine and many world leaders condemned the annexation and consider it to be a violation of international law and Russian-signed agreements safeguarding the territorial integrity of Ukraine, including the Belavezha Accords establishing the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1991, the Helsinki Accords, the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances of 1994 and the Treaty on friendship, cooperation and partnership between the Russian Federation and Ukraine. It led to the other members of the then G8 suspending Russia from the group, then introducing the first round of sanctions against the country. The United Nations General Assembly also rejected the vote and annexation, adopting a non-binding resolution affirming the territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders. The UN resolution also underscores that the referendum having no validity, cannot form the basis for any alteration of the status of [Crimea] and calls upon all States and international organizations not to recognize or to imply the recognition of Russia's annexation. In 2016, UN General Assembly reaffirmed non-recognition of the annexation and condemned the temporary occupation of part of the territory of Ukraine—the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol.The Russian Federation opposes the annexation label, with Putin defending the referendum as complying with the principle of self-determination of peoples. In July 2015, Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev said that Crimea had been fully integrated into Russia.
Columbia, South Carolina | Wikipedia audio article
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Columbia, South Carolina
00:01:46 1 History
00:01:54 1.1 Early history
00:05:40 1.2 19th century
00:11:19 1.3 20th century
00:18:12 1.4 Recent history
00:20:29 2 Geography
00:22:23 2.1 Climate
00:24:04 2.2 Metropolitan area
00:26:14 2.3 Neighborhoods
00:26:23 3 Demographics
00:29:19 3.1 Religion
00:30:10 4 Economy
00:32:32 4.1 Downtown revitalization
00:35:46 5 Arts and culture
00:41:22 5.1 Venues
00:41:30 5.1.1 Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center
00:42:37 5.1.2 Koger Center for the Arts
00:43:27 5.1.3 Carolina Coliseum
00:44:34 5.1.4 Township Auditorium
00:45:15 6 Sports
00:46:03 6.1 Sports venues
00:48:48 7 Parks and recreation
00:56:28 8 Government
00:58:40 8.1 Military installations
00:59:00 9 Education
00:59:09 9.1 Colleges and universities
01:03:25 9.2 Private schools
01:03:33 9.3 Public school districts
01:03:42 10 Media
01:04:50 11 Transportation
01:05:00 11.1 Mass transit
01:06:31 11.2 Roads and highways
01:08:55 11.3 Air
01:09:38 11.4 Intercity rail
01:10:02 11.5 Intercity bus
01:10:40 12 Health care
01:13:42 13 Notable people
01:13:51 14 Accolades
01:14:28 15 Sister cities
01:14:55 16 See also
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Columbia is the capital and second largest city of the U.S. state of South Carolina, with a population estimate of 134,309 as of 2016. The city serves as the county seat of Richland County, and a portion of the city extends into neighboring Lexington County. It is the center of the Columbia metropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 767,598 as of the 2010 United States Census, growing to 817,488 by July 1, 2016, according to 2015 U.S. Census estimates. The name Columbia is a poetic term used for the United States, originating from the name of Christopher Columbus.
The city is located approximately 13 miles (21 km) northwest of the geographic center of South Carolina, and is the primary city of the Midlands region of the state. It lies at the confluence of the Saluda River and the Broad River, which merge at Columbia to form the Congaree River. Columbia is home to the University of South Carolina, the state's flagship university and the largest in the state, and is also the site of Fort Jackson, the largest United States Army installation for Basic Combat Training. Columbia is also located 20 miles west of the site of McEntire Joint National Guard Base, which is operated by the U.S. Air Force and is used as a training base for the 169th Fighter Wing of The South Carolina Air National Guard. Columbia is also the location of the South Carolina State House, which is the center of government for the state. In 1860, the city was the location of the South Carolina Secession Convention, which marked the departure of the first state from the Union in the events leading up to the Civil War.
Education in Russia | Wikipedia audio article
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Education in Russia
00:02:59 1 Pre-school education
00:06:08 2 Secondary school
00:06:18 2.1 General framework
00:11:58 2.2 Vocational training option
00:14:34 2.3 Unified state examinations
00:17:25 3 Education for the disabled
00:17:34 3.1 Physical disability
00:20:16 3.2 Mental disability
00:21:36 4 Tertiary (university level) education
00:24:30 4.1 Traditional model
00:27:29 4.2 Move towards Bologna Process
00:29:46 5 Post-graduate levels
00:33:02 6 Education in languages of Russiasup[75]/supsup[76]/supsup[77]/sup
00:33:13 7 See also
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In Russia the state provides most education services, regulating education through the Ministry of Education and Science. Regional authorities regulate education within their jurisdictions within the prevailing framework of federal laws. Russia's expenditure on education has grown from 2.7% of the GDP in 2005 to 3.8% in 2013, but remains below the OECD average of 5.2%.Before 1990 the course of school training in the Soviet Union lasted 10 years, but at the end of 1990 an 11-year course officially came into operation. Education in state-owned secondary schools is free; first tertiary (university level) education is free with reservations: a substantial number of students enroll on full pay. Male and female students have equal shares in all stages of education, except in tertiary education where women lead with 57%.A 2015 estimate by the United States Central Intelligence Agency puts the literacy rate in Russia at 99.7% (99.7% for men, 99.6% for women). According to a 2016 OECD estimate, 54% of Russia's adults (25- to 64-year-olds) has attained a tertiary education, giving Russia the second-highest attainment of tertiary education among 35 OECD member-countries. 47.7% have completed secondary education (the full 11-year course); 26.5% have completed middle school (9 years) and 8.1% have elementary education (at least 4 years). Highest rates of tertiary education (24.7%) are recorded among women aged 35 to 39 years (compared to 19.5% for men of the same age bracket).Compared with other OECD countries, Russia has some of the smallest class-sizes and some of the shortest instruction-hours per year.In 2014 the Pearson/Economist Intelligence Unit rated Russia's education as the 8th-best in Europe and the 13th-best in the world; Russia's educational attainment was rated as the 21st-highest in the world, and the students' cognitive skills as the 9th-highest.In 2015 the OECD ranked Russian students' mathematics and science skills as the 34th-best in the world, between Sweden and Iceland.In 2016 the US company Bloomberg rated Russia's higher education as the third-best in the world, measuring the percentage of high-school graduates who go on to attend college, the annual science and engineering graduates as a percentage of all college graduates, and science and engineering graduates as a percentage of the labor force.In 2014 Russia ranked as the 6th most-popular destination for international students.Joseph Stiglitz, a former chief economist of the World Bank, has stated that one of the good things that Russia inherited from the Soviet era was a high level of education, especially in technical areas so important for the New Economy.
Education in Russia | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:08 1 Pre-school education
00:08:29 2 Secondary school
00:08:39 2.1 General framework
00:16:34 2.2 Vocational training option
00:20:10 2.3 Unified state examinations
00:24:06 3 Education for the disabled
00:24:16 3.1 Physical disability
00:27:59 3.2 Mental disability
00:29:47 4 Tertiary (university level) education
00:33:47 4.1 Traditional model
00:37:54 4.2 Move towards Bologna Process
00:41:01 5 Post-graduate levels
00:45:32 6 Education in languages of Russiasup[75]/supsup[76]/supsup[77]/sup
00:45:43 7 See also
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- Socrates
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In Russia the state provides most education services, regulating education through the Ministry of Education and Science. Regional authorities regulate education within their jurisdictions within the prevailing framework of federal laws. Russia's expenditure on education has grown from 2.7% of the GDP in 2005 to 3.8% in 2013, but remains below the OECD average of 5.2%.Before 1990 the course of school training in the Soviet Union lasted 10 years, but at the end of 1990 an 11-year course officially came into operation. Education in state-owned secondary schools is free; first tertiary (university level) education is free with reservations: a substantial number of students enroll on full pay. Male and female students have equal shares in all stages of education, except in tertiary education where women lead with 57%.A 2015 estimate by the United States Central Intelligence Agency puts the literacy rate in Russia at 99.7% (99.7% for men, 99.6% for women). According to a 2016 OECD estimate, 54% of Russia's adults (25- to 64-year-olds) has attained a tertiary education, giving Russia the second-highest attainment of tertiary education among 35 OECD member-countries. 47.7% have completed secondary education (the full 11-year course); 26.5% have completed middle school (9 years) and 8.1% have elementary education (at least 4 years). Highest rates of tertiary education (24.7%) are recorded among women aged 35 to 39 years (compared to 19.5% for men of the same age bracket).Compared with other OECD countries, Russia has some of the smallest class-sizes and some of the shortest instruction-hours per year.In 2014 the Pearson/Economist Intelligence Unit rated Russia's education as the 8th-best in Europe and the 13th-best in the world; Russia's educational attainment was rated as the 21st-highest in the world, and the students' cognitive skills as the 9th-highest.In 2015 the OECD ranked Russian students' mathematics and science skills as the 34th-best in the world, between Sweden and Iceland.In 2016 the US company Bloomberg rated Russia's higher education as the third-best in the world, measuring the percentage of high-school graduates who go on to attend college, the annual science and engineering graduates as a percentage of all college graduates, and science and engineering graduates as a percentage of the labor force.In 2014 Russia ranked as the 6th most-popular destination for international students.Joseph Stiglitz, a former chief economist of the World Bank, has stated that one of the good things that Russia inherited from the Soviet era was a high level of education, especially in technical areas so important for the New Economy.